How has the state of animals improved in the last half century? How has it worsened? Where are gains made on behalf of animals under threat? In one landmark volume, distinguished scholars and experts examine these questions–and offer often-provocative answers–for farm animals, companion animals, laboratory animals, zoo animals, and wildlife worldwide.

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From Pets to Companion Animals, Martha C. Armstrong, Susan Tomasello, and Christyna Hunter

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Cruelty to Animals: Changing Psychological, Social, and Legislative Perspectives, Frank R. Ascione and Randall Lockwood

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Farm Animals and Their Welfare in 2000, David Fraser, Joy Mench, and Suzanne Millman

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Progress in Livestock Handling and Slaughter Techniques in the United States, 1970–2000, Temple Grandin

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Urban Wildlife, John Hadidian and Sydney Smith

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Is There a Place in the World for Zoos? / Another View of Zoos, David Hancocks and Richard Farinato

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Social Attitudes and Animals, Harold Herzog, Andrew N. Rowan, and Daniel Kossow

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Overview: The State of Animals in 2001, Paul G. Irwin

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Animal Protection in a World Dominated by the World Trade Organization, Leesteffy Jenkins and Robert Stumberg

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Fertility Control in Animals, Jay F. Kirkpatrick and Allen T. Rutberg

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Animal Research: A Review of Developments, 1950–2000, Andrew N. Rowan and Franklin M. Loew

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The First Forty Years of the Alternatives Approach: Refining, Reducing, and Replacing the Use of Laboratory Animals, Martin L. Stephens, Alan M. Goldberg, and Andrew N. Rowan

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A Social History of Postwar Animal Protection, Bernard Unti and Andrew N. Rowan